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Chearsley Furze (Bucks) Multi-cache

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Alibags: So, farewell then Chearsley Furze cache. You have not been done for 18 months. Perhaps multis have just gone out of fashion? What will be next I wonder, a 47 micro power trail or an impossible Team Hippo puzzle? [;)]

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Hidden : 11/24/2004
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


The aim of this cache is to give you a nice walk around the Buckinghamshire countryside close by Chearsley Furze, a small patch of woodland. The walk is about one and a half miles in length, so can be completed in about an hour. Some of the trees in the hedgerows are quite ancient and twisted and there are fine views over the valley, and overlooking the railway line down at the bottom of the hill. The fields bear the marks of old ridge and furrow patterns of cultivation, so the landscape here has obviously not been changed for several hundred years.

There is no access to the Furze itself so don’t feel tempted to go exploring, you can complete this cache by sticking to the footpaths. When we were setting the cache I heard some ethereal music playing near the ruined farm building, and as I was trying to figure out where it was coming from, it suddenly faded away. There was no sign of anybody around the place. Quite strange, although the place did not feel at all spooky.

To solve this cache you will have to find a series of deviously hidden micro caches, each containing co-ordinates to the next one. The final micro contains the co-ordinates for the final cache.

There is space for parking one or two cars at N51° 47.793 W000° 58.234, which is near the start of the footpath. Walk up the footpath, turn left at the corner, over the first of three stiles which you will encounter en route (not very large dog or pushchair friendly, I am afraid) and make your way down the hill towards the first micro. When you have found the final cache, it is possible to walk back along the road to the car, with no need to backtrack if you don't wish to.

The co-ordinates for micro 1 are N51° 48.081 W000° 58.204

There are two further micros and the final cache. Happy hunting!

 

While you are in the area, you may like to also do A Paddle at the Abbey by Dan and Anna, which is a short drive or longer walk away at the other end of the village, and which gave us a good giggle when we did it.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[MICRO 1] Fghpx hc va n YBJyl fcbg [MICRO 2 Don't take this lying down] [MICRO 3] Gur boivbhf fvtaf ner gurer [FINAL] ng lbhe srrg znfxrq ol gehaxf naq sbyvntr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)